Hi,

If you are running in a browser you can got to the DOM tree of an
element and can convert DOM to svg automaticly (by means of small
javascript routine scanning the DOM tree) and save it or send it by email.
If the display is not SVG it will be harder to do.

John Ophof
http://open-modeling.sourceforge.net

--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "Francis Hemsher"
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> There is a  need to transport SVG displays: for print or email.
> Anyone who has the talent to take a 'snapshot' of a dynamic display of 
> the SVG image and package it for transport for both printing and email 
> will be much appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Francis
> P.S. Phi, do you understand?
>







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